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Configuring the Boot Stack ▀
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Keyword/Variable
Description
Specifies the desired SPIO interface to use when communicating with the network server during boot.
corresponds to either the
or
interface on the SPIO.
interface that corresponds to either the
or
interface on the SPIO.
Important:
Use SPIO port 1 for network booting.
Specifies the speed that the interface should implement to communicate on the network.
implements auto-negotiation to determine the highest possible speed and duplex mode.
specifies the rate to use as either 10 Mbps, 100Mbps, or 1000Mbps. This command keyword must be
following by the speed of the Ethernet connection, entered as an integer.
Important:
If the speed is manually configured, you must also configure the duplex mode. In
addition, you must ensure that the network server configuration supports the speed and duplex
configuration.
configuration.
If the medium speed is manually configured, you must also configure the duplex mode through this parameter.
Either
Either
or
duplex mode can be implemented.
Specifies the SPIO Ethernet port media to use to communicate with the network server during boot.
Select either
Select either
, for copper Ethernet, or the small form factor pluggable
optical gigabit Ethernet media
type.
Step 3
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Configuring the Boot Network
Boot network parameters define the protocols and IP address information for SPIO interfaces used to reach the external
network server that hosts the operating system software image file. To configure boot network parameters, make sure
you are at the Exec mode prompt:
network server that hosts the operating system software image file. To configure boot network parameters, make sure
you are at the Exec mode prompt:
Step 1
Enter the Global Configuration mode by entering the following command:
The following prompt appears:
Step 2
Enter the following command: